Random Family: Love, Drugs, Trouble, and Coming of Age in the Bronx

Author:   Adrian Nicole LeBlanc
Publisher:   Perfection Learning
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9781680656152


Pages:   432
Publication Date:   10 February 2004
Format:   Hardback
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This New York Times bestseller intimately depicts urban life in a gripping book that slips behind cold statistics and sensationalism to reveal the true sagas lurking behind the headlines of gangsta glamour. In her extraordinary bestseller, Adrian Nicole LeBlanc immerses readers in the intricacies of the ghetto, revealing the true sagas lurking behind the headlines of gangsta glamour, gold-drenched drug dealers, and street-corner society. Focusing on two romances--Jessica's dizzying infatuation with a hugely successful young heroin dealer, Boy George, and Coco's first love with Jessica's little brother, Cesar--Random Family is the story of young people trying to outrun their destinies. Jessica and Boy George ride the wild adventure between riches and ruin, while Coco and Cesar stick closer to the street, all four caught in a precarious dance between survival and death. Friends get murdered; the DEA and FBI investigate Boy George; Cesar becomes a fugitive; Jessica and Coco endure homelessness, betrayal, the heartbreaking separation of prison, and, throughout it all, the insidious damage of poverty. Charting the tumultuous cycle of the generations--as girls become mothers, boys become criminals, and hope struggles against deprivation--LeBlanc slips behind the cold statistics and sensationalism and comes back with a riveting, haunting, and true story.

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Author:   Adrian Nicole LeBlanc
Publisher:   Perfection Learning
Imprint:   Perfection Learning
ISBN:  

9781680656152


ISBN 10:   1680656155
Pages:   432
Publication Date:   10 February 2004
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Vogue A magnificent tour de force...An insider'snarrative that grips from the start. Newsweek Keenly observed, pitch-perfect...A dense, rich narrative that reads like a novel. Los Angeles Times A nonfiction Middlemarch of the underclass...A new benchmark in the field of immersion journalism. Alex Kotlowitzauthor of There Are No Children Here A remarkable piece of reportage abouta tucked-away corner of America...It's one compelling read. Janet Maslin The New York Times Mesmerizing...The artistry of this frank, enthralling book lies in the utter simplicity -- and careful, subtle selectivity -- with which LeBlanc plainly describes the determining events in what will now be unforgettable lives. Janet Maslin The New York Times Mesmerizing...The artistry of this frank, enthralling book lies in the utter simplicity -- and careful, subtle selectivity -- with which LeBlanc plainly describes the determining events in what will now be unforgettable lives. Vogue A magnificent tour de force...An insider's narrative that grips from the start. Los Angeles Times A nonfiction Middlemarch of the underclass...A new benchmark in the field of immersion journalism. Newsweek Keenly observed, pitch-perfect...A dense, rich narrative that reads like a novel. Alex Kotlowitz author of There Are No Children Here A remarkable piece of reportage about a tucked-away corner of America... It's one compelling read. Los Angeles Times A nonfiction Middlemarch of the underclass...A new benchmark in the field of immersion journalism. Newsweek Keenly observed, pitch-perfect...A dense, rich narrative that reads like a novel. Janet Maslin The New York Times Mesmerizing...The artistry of this frank, enthralling book lies in the utter simplicity -- and careful, subtle selectivity -- with which LeBlanc plainly describes the determining events in what will now be unforgettable lives. Vogue A magnificent tour de force...An insider's narrative that grips from the start. Alex Kotlowitz author of There Are No Children Here A remarkable piece of reportage about a tucked-away corner of America... It's one compelling read. Janet Maslin The New York Times Mesmerizing...The artistry of this frank, enthralling book lies in the utter simplicity -- and careful, subtle selectivity -- with which LeBlanc plainly describes the determining events in what will now be unforgettable lives. Alex Kotlowitzauthor of There Are No Children Here A remarkable piece of reportage about a tucked-away corner of America... It's one compelling read. Los Angeles Times A nonfiction Middlemarch of the underclass...A new benchmark in the field of immersion journalism. Newsweek Keenly observed, pitch-perfect...A dense, rich narrative that reads like a novel. Vogue A magnificent tour de force...An insider's narrative that grips from the start.


Vogue A magnificent tour de force...An insider'snarrative that grips from the start. Alex Kotlowitzauthor of There Are No Children Here A remarkable piece of reportage abouta tucked-away corner of America...It's one compelling read. Newsweek Keenly observed, pitch-perfect...A dense, rich narrative that reads like a novel. Los Angeles Times A nonfiction Middlemarch of the underclass...A new benchmark in the field of immersion journalism. Janet Maslin The New York Times Mesmerizing...The artistry of this frank, enthralling book lies in the utter simplicity -- and careful, subtle selectivity -- with which LeBlanc plainly describes the determining events in what will now be unforgettable lives. Janet Maslin The New York Times Mesmerizing...The artistry of this frank, enthralling book lies in the utter simplicity -- and careful, subtle selectivity -- with which LeBlanc plainly describes the determining events in what will now be unforgettable lives. Los Angeles Times A nonfiction Middlemarch of the underclass...A new benchmark in the field of immersion journalism. Newsweek Keenly observed, pitch-perfect...A dense, rich narrative that reads like a novel. Alex Kotlowitz author of There Are No Children Here A remarkable piece of reportage about a tucked-away corner of America... It's one compelling read. Vogue A magnificent tour de force...An insider's narrative that grips from the start. Newsweek Keenly observed, pitch-perfect...A dense, rich narrative that reads like a novel. Janet Maslin The New York Times Mesmerizing...The artistry of this frank, enthralling book lies in the utter simplicity -- and careful, subtle selectivity -- with which LeBlanc plainly describes the determining events in what will now be unforgettable lives. Alex Kotlowitz author of There Are No Children Here A remarkable piece of reportage about a tucked-away corner of America... It's one compelling read. Los Angeles Times A nonfiction Middlemarch of the underclass...A new benchmark in the field of immersion journalism. Vogue A magnificent tour de force...An insider's narrative that grips from the start. Janet Maslin The New York Times Mesmerizing...The artistry of this frank, enthralling book lies in the utter simplicity -- and careful, subtle selectivity -- with which LeBlanc plainly describes the determining events in what will now be unforgettable lives. Alex Kotlowitzauthor of There Are No Children Here A remarkable piece of reportage about a tucked-away corner of America... It's one compelling read. Newsweek Keenly observed, pitch-perfect...A dense, rich narrative that reads like a novel. Los Angeles Times A nonfiction Middlemarch of the underclass...A new benchmark in the field of immersion journalism. Vogue A magnificent tour de force...An insider's narrative that grips from the start.


Los Angeles Times A nonfiction Middlemarch of the underclass...A new benchmark in the field of immersion journalism. Newsweek Keenly observed, pitch-perfect...A dense, rich narrative that reads like a novel. Vogue A magnificent tour de force...An insider's narrative that grips from the start. Alex Kotlowitz author of There Are No Children Here A remarkable piece of reportage about a tucked-away corner of America... It's one compelling read. Janet Maslin The New York Times Mesmerizing...The artistry of this frank, enthralling book lies in the utter simplicity -- and careful, subtle selectivity -- with which LeBlanc plainly describes the determining events in what will now be unforgettable lives. Los Angeles Times A nonfiction Middlemarch of the underclass...A new benchmark in the field of immersion journalism. Newsweek Keenly observed, pitch-perfect...A dense, rich narrative that reads like a novel. Vogue A magnificent tour de force...An insider'snarrative that grips from the start. Alex Kotlowitzauthor of There Are No Children Here A remarkable piece of reportage abouta tucked-away corner of America...It's one compelling read. Janet Maslin The New York Times Mesmerizing...The artistry of this frank, enthralling book lies in the utter simplicity -- and careful, subtle selectivity -- with which LeBlanc plainly describes the determining events in what will now be unforgettable lives. Los Angeles Times A nonfiction Middlemarch of the underclass...A new benchmark in the field of immersion journalism. Newsweek Keenly observed, pitch-perfect...A dense, rich narrative that reads like a novel. Vogue A magnificent tour de force...An insider's narrative that grips from the start. Alex Kotlowitz author of There Are No Children Here A remarkable piece of reportage about a tucked-away corner of America... It's one compelling read. Janet Maslin The New York Times Mesmerizing...The artistry of this frank, enthralling book lies in the utter simplicity -- and careful, subtle selectivity -- with which LeBlanc plainly describes the determining events in what will now be unforgettable lives. Los Angeles Times A nonfiction Middlemarch of the underclass...A new benchmark in the field of immersion journalism. Newsweek Keenly observed, pitch-perfect...A dense, rich narrative that reads like a novel. Vogue A magnificent tour de force...An insider's narrative that grips from the start. Alex Kotlowitzauthor of There Are No Children Here A remarkable piece of reportage about a tucked-away corner of America... It's one compelling read. Janet Maslin The New York Times Mesmerizing...The artistry of this frank, enthralling book lies in the utter simplicity -- and careful, subtle selectivity -- with which LeBlanc plainly describes the determining events in what will now be unforgettable lives.


Vogue A magnificent tour de force...An insider'snarrative that grips from the start. Newsweek Keenly observed, pitch-perfect...A dense, rich narrative that reads like a novel. Los Angeles Times A nonfiction Middlemarch of the underclass...A new benchmark in the field of immersion journalism. Alex Kotlowitzauthor of There Are No Children Here A remarkable piece of reportage abouta tucked-away corner of America...It's one compelling read. Janet Maslin The New York Times Mesmerizing...The artistry of this frank, enthralling book lies in the utter simplicity -- and careful, subtle selectivity -- with which LeBlanc plainly describes the determining events in what will now be unforgettable lives. Janet Maslin The New York Times Mesmerizing...The artistry of this frank, enthralling book lies in the utter simplicity -- and careful, subtle selectivity -- with which LeBlanc plainly describes the determining events in what will now be unforgettable lives. Vogue A magnificent tour de force...An insider's narrative that grips from the start. Los Angeles Times A nonfiction Middlemarch of the underclass...A new benchmark in the field of immersion journalism. Newsweek Keenly observed, pitch-perfect...A dense, rich narrative that reads like a novel. Alex Kotlowitz author of There Are No Children Here A remarkable piece of reportage about a tucked-away corner of America... It's one compelling read. Los Angeles Times A nonfiction Middlemarch of the underclass...A new benchmark in the field of immersion journalism. Newsweek Keenly observed, pitch-perfect...A dense, rich narrative that reads like a novel. Janet Maslin The New York Times Mesmerizing...The artistry of this frank, enthralling book lies in the utter simplicity -- and careful, subtle selectivity -- with which LeBlanc plainly describes the determining events in what will now be unforgettable lives. Vogue A magnificent tour de force...An insider's narrative that grips from the start. Alex Kotlowitz author of There Are No Children Here A remarkable piece of reportage about a tucked-away corner of America... It's one compelling read. Janet Maslin The New York Times Mesmerizing...The artistry of this frank, enthralling book lies in the utter simplicity -- and careful, subtle selectivity -- with which LeBlanc plainly describes the determining events in what will now be unforgettable lives. Alex Kotlowitzauthor of There Are No Children Here A remarkable piece of reportage abouta tucked-away corner of America...It's one compelling read. Los Angeles Times A nonfiction Middlemarch of the underclass...A new benchmark in the field of immersion journalism. Newsweek Keenly observed, pitch-perfect...A dense, rich narrative that reads like a novel. Vogue A magnificent tour de force...An insider'snarrative that grips from the start.


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Adrian Nicole LeBlanc's first book, Random Family, was a New York Times Bestseller, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, and the winner of The Anisfield-Wolf Book Award and the Ridenhour Book Prize. LeBlanc's work has been published in The New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, Esquire, Elle, Spin, The Source, The Village Voice, and other magazines. LeBlanc lives in Manhattan.

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